Spitfire Audio – Albion III ICENI (KONTAKT)

ALBION 3 – APOCALYPTIC LOW END, CONSISTING OF THE LARGEST EVER CELLI, BASS, BRASS AND WOODWIND SECTIONS FOR A COMMERCIAL LIBRARY. AS WITH ALL ALBIONS IT DOESN’T STOP THERE, ICENI IS AN ATHOLOGY THAT CELEBRATES LOW END. IF HYBRID ORCHESTRAL IS YOUR THING, MIXING IT UP WITH DUBSTEP AND DRUM AND BASS, YOU NEED TO PUT THE KEYS INTO THE LOCK OF THIS MONSTER!THIS LIBRARY IS A FREE “KONTAKT PLAYER” LIBRARY AND REQUIRES NO FURTHER PURCHASES TO OPERATE TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL.FEATURES
CINEMATIC LOW-END APOCALYPSE
WHERE ORCHESTRAL EPIC DINES OUT WITH THE ROUGHEST FILTHIEST DUBSTEP AND GRIME.
Where Albion I was a set of broad cinematic aerosol cans, Albion – Volume II – Loegria a finer set of detailed sable brushes. Albion III Iceni is a cricket bat, a mace, a large trunk of blunt tree to bludgeon to death any track or cue it comes near.
Iceni is an investigation into low end, thundering enormity, horrifying rasp and obliterating distortion.
Our most expensive commercial venture to-date was recorded to tape via the rarest set of valve and ribbon mics in the hall at Air Lyndhurst, one of the greatest recording studios in the world (Batman Returns, Gladiator, Bourne Ultimatum, Harry Potter, Hunger Games).
The orchestral tool-set is primitively simple and effective; longs, legatos, shorts, with some of the most mind boggling FX in the brass and woods. They’re designed for anyone to use regardless of their experience or understanding of orchestral disciplines and is scaleable on a variety of systems. This is a must-have library whether you’re writing trailers, computer games, TV or film drama or need the new tool for the next generation of Dubstep, Breakbeat, Crunk or Grime.

DARWIN III
All new recordings to add to this thunderous series. The largest and lowest sets of drums available for use in London, including rare British marching toms. Played by the leader and members of the Olympic opening ceremony’s drum corps.

STEPHENSON’S STEAM BAND III
Derived from the orchestral sessions, combined with filthy analogue gear from the 60s and 70s (including processors owned and used by Jimi Hendrix). Stephenson’s III is the lowest and rudest selection of “synth” patches in the range. Ideal for room shuddering full bandwidth bass with contemporary vowel and notch filters for that orchestral BWOAR BWOAR BWOAR!

THE ALBION ORCHESTRA “ICENI” SESSIONS.
The largest, assembled world-class, low-end orchestra for a commercial sample project to-date.
The English Session Orchestra just got very very fat and very very frightening:Winds: 2 contra bassoons, 2 contrabass clarinets, heckelphone, 2 bassoons, 2 bass clarinets, 1 bass saxophone.
Brass: 2 tubas, 2 cimbassi, 2 contra bass bones, 3 bass bones.
Strings: 0,0,0,24,8 Yes….. that’s no violins, no violas, but 24 ‘Celli, and 8 Basses. Recorded both tutti and in two ‘Celli sections with the ‘Celli split into two on either side of the room with the Basses in the middle. It simply has to be heard to be believed.

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hey guys can you please help me! i try to install it ( ALBION 3 ICENI ) in my kontakt 5 and it shows me a message ” YOUR NEW LIBRARY NEEDS TO BE ADDED BEFORE THIS INSTRUMENT CAN BE USES. PLEASE GO TO KONTAKT’S LIBRARIES TAB AND PRESS THE ADD LIBRARY BUTTON. so i did and it keeps giving me the same message.

Q: When I add a Library or try to use Quick load i get:
“This patch is encrypted and cannot be loaded unless the respective library is registered properly”

A: Delete the following Locations, These are the locations Kontakt 5 has On a MAC!!!!
– Users/Name/Library/Saved Application State/com.native-instruments.Kontakt 5.savedState
Macintosh HD > Applications > Native Instruments > *Product Name* (folder)
Macintosh HD > Library > Preferences > com.native-instruments.*Product Name*.plist
Macintosh HD > Library > Preferences >com.native-instruments.Content.plist
Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Native Instruments > *Product Name* (folder)
Macintosh HD > Users > *Your User Name* > Library > Preferences > com.native-instruments.*Product Name*.plist
/Library/Application Support/Native Instruments/Service Center
B.
Remove the xml files of the k’d libs you want to use from
and trash the Service Center plist, Kontakt 5 plist and all other plists related to items you want to see gone from the Service Center.
If that doesn’t work, you might have to trash the Service Center folder mentioned above, trash
the Service Center app and its plist, and all plists related to stuff you want to see removed from
the Service Center. reinstall Kontakt 5 with a fix Full Version
C.
Download an app like EasyFind and use it to search your disk for terms like ‘Big Fish’, ‘BigFish’, or ‘London'(the name of the library).
It might turn up something.
You could also go hunting in the various Cache folders, or in Application Support, or in Preferences,
or in Application, or in Plugins for leftovers.
/Library/Application Support/
~/Library/Application Support/
/Library/Preferences/
~/Library/Preferences/
/Library/Caches/
/System/Library/Caches/
~/Library/Caches/